Ildli (lulled 1R1) 85.00 per (la advance) delivered. It.“ lol- you mailed la Canada and United HIM-ell- PInaldantr-W. Gluten]. IeLure. \'leel-ltnsidont—J.. 8.. Burnett. secretary-Lint. Col. D. .\. lilaelllnuuu. ll. B. 0. - ifltr- ‘IIIIOC Ill lnlngor—lr I. Burnett. Associate Billion-l). Ii. Culrlo TUESDAY MAY s, 1928.. Notes by the Way" THAT the average farm in the Prairie Provinces produced last year a value of 62.210 is the publish- ed statement of the Minister of Ag- riculture. It‘ must. however. be token into account that the average farm in the Prairie region is about three times as large as the average in Eastern Canada. But the value produced per farm in the West var- and another. While the value pro- duced per farm over the three Pro- vlnccs was $2.210. it was $4.385 in ied greatly between one Province ' THE GUARDIAN n - “h” ‘THE ETERNAL‘ Into l Condensed front The Lutlivs’ llulnr Journal of your: g .. . B! lone: W. Berton. MD LIVER DIET NOT A FAD l-Idna Kenton The mass of evidence is now so large proving the wonderful restor- ative powers bf the liver diet. and comes from so many different parts oi the world, that there is not the mother's breast." thus "weakenlns maternal love." Hardly less dang- erous were the first perambulamrs OUTCRY uRnl-nsm opinion classed the first kindergarten with all these inno- vations that have ‘tended to destroy the heme and woman's mortality. They snatched the babe from the AN OLD CEMETERY; ' _.__- Old Cemetery. as it is now commonly ‘known. situated as it is in the heart of one of our most- ‘P, ‘ residential sections, can scarcely be said to be a credit to us. It is now llltlc more than a neglect- cd spqt, nmwithstandlrlg the fact that. not so long ago. it was aplace v streets are to be converted into ad- juncts to the proposed ‘Park around Parliament Hill. The buildings and lands must be bought outright. no doubt from friends of the Govern- ment, and little scruplowill be ex- ercised tn keep the cost within reli- son. ' . The possibilities for graft. and for and Saskatchewan. ' ' E . ~ mia. Thc value oi farm lands on occu- asjncumbm’ pied Prairie farms is comparatively low. being set down at $26 per acre places throughout the world. . Alberta and much less in Manltoblwneas; quesuorr but m“ the “yer diet is a cure for pernicious anae- Pernicious anaemia, as you know. has heretofore been regarded Its value was proven at. Harvard. Johns Hopkins, at Port- land. Oregon. .and then at other and of what has been occupied only bread crumbs and yolk of eggs; placating heeleis in the purchase of millions of dollars worth oi real es- tate in Ottawa. in the purchase of $50,000 worth of furniture and equipment for Rideau l-lall nrc al- most infinite and it is this fact that has alarmed membels oi the House oi Ccmmons and has set the whole countryside asking: What next‘? The session is drawing to a close. villi"!- Wll°5° “W”, Much important legislation has been‘ lilfilc» 0nd held l" m5“ “Weill b-Vl held up. some of it oi vital import- tllelr contemporaries. names also an“ and some hrrs been rushed which still adorn the pages oi ouri through wmrou; much corrsrdgrrhl history. ltion. In his desire to make Ottawa! A few years ngo zl committee ofla monument to his own memory, lllllzcfls “lldelwflk w 795w“? m“: there is a strong suspicion that Mr. revered though neglected idildllififkrjwackenzje King has two axes m and Succeeded in 659491118 l! 5em"grind. one in preparation for the; where men, wqnlon and. children wept over lie-w made graves, where flowers oi loving remembrance were~ watched and tenderly cared for. Underneath broken tomb-stones and tangled undcrbrush lie the remains of men and women whose lives and dccds were interwoven with the early history of the city and of the pro-f names were blance of respectability. Acaretakerrccmirrg electron, the other for rhea-rm, contention seems w be that W88 Emllloiied and T011011 91 u" "'1' Ncbuchadnezzar vain glorious boast sishtllness was removed. but sviqthe "Grfiill. Babylon which I have rtlltlt is occupying the attention notf Dr. J. W. Witherspoul of Nash- vfedcraticn. the latter are entitled toiileflsfi l5 P01110411 0W1‘- liver. carrots, sliced bacon and sage: l ~ ~ . a imitcd DFODOlUOII has been cul “very ommh parsley‘ thyme‘ bay tlvatcd. Yet at present the wheat "OP in n good season approaches 500000.000 bushels. and a billion dol- ‘llr "hm" CYOD in" the Canadian Prairie country is confidently pre~; dictcd to occur within the not dis- tant future. salad: escolloped liver. and other combinations. One oi the problems about this liver diet is the ability to secure it. I In the city the demand is so large .that the price naturally has risen. ‘In the country the problem is to . _ lsecure enough liver at one time that The salaries of Judges is ii lllfltl0l';l[E)1'wi‘[1_l no‘ be ‘leccbaaly m go (“my only oi the Judiciary but of the Go\'.‘\'illc. has suggested that a number crrrmerrr and Parrrnment by whomyof pounds be bought whenever-the __ _ ‘folks go to town. 2:2‘: mo ‘ncmaht “km f” ca“ ‘m. This liver is divided into two c. On behalf of the Countyrparts. One half is sliced and fried. Courts the claim is put rortvard ghatlbut not too well done. For the sake in prgpgrflgn r0 the work they dmioi variety the second half is ground. and m regard m the proportion be_|cnd seasoned ‘like sausage. and . , _ lfried. ‘Ween the salaries Paid '-° 301091101" All is put into a crock. in layers. and County Court Judges at Con-rlvhilc hot. and a quantity of hot When small crocks are used a ';day's supply of one-half to three a fourths pound. may be used for each °“""Y CW" Judseshould TECEll/Ellayer. The whole may be covered a salary equal m tire-thirds or m1,- with paraffin. when in need of liver mlary of a puisne Judge oi thga layer may be dug out and crock a very considerable increase of pa dence of ncglccl- and dlfiifllll-lfilil flleibuilded." For each oi these the pub- nsaln belnl; monlfvstcd- Sonwl lic will pay alcng with the war debts; citizens 8TB 115018 the CEXIIBIEFY‘ which have not yet been paid, alldj as a dumping ground for householrlgthe high cost of living which has‘ refuse. thoughtless boys amuse them-firm yet. been reduced. The Killgi Selvefl b)’ Overt-liming and llfellklllglGovernment requires watching and‘ tombstones and the Pia“! l5 fliialluit is encouraging to note that it 5:1 rapidly coins back to its fvrnwrdv-i being closely watched by the wide- ‘ lanldatlvn- This is most llnflflmlYéawake Leader of the Opposition. the and is the fault largely of thought-int. lion. R.‘ B. Bennett. who has MSSCMZBIIS- T0858 060919. and U19 more than once followed Premier Suprgnre gourr or a Province’ Orileveled and then sealed up with hot say. $6.000i1er annum. ' lg??? Day-q Dorm,“ is heated drained of grease. and recooked. And Shourd salaries or the higher: Now in addition to enriching the Courts be further increased. hcwfEiogéelhhhilfige?sriifiarfgifrlpigsé? or in the future. it would follow thuflnlent in the general appearance. Ccunty Court salaries should be cor-is-ellfie of well being. and improve- respondin l a r _ ment in the nervous condition _ lsycoi-liiiifél bfiiii éiitss- 22%;“. :.':°"'.:.‘.*.:‘: that there are no County Courts ili‘r1~i:>sth%l"3lleig1r]ltnaryld POJGITUIOYCIIOWS thePrcvince of Quebec. They exisrfl ever krlew .died within a few in all the other provinces’ wherryjweeks oi one another of pernicious leaf; liver custard; liver and tomato ~_ ics began to be. boys who make a playground of what anaemia. before we had knowledge should be a place for serious thlnk-‘mg and exposed him. The time for‘ ing arevasked to respeé themselveJa chsngeat Ottawafiis not iarwtliir by showing respect to the restlns|ahd the‘ sooner it comes the better it} place of the dead. and to counselllwm be {or cuhada. ' others to do so. Tho ‘police have‘ . been asked to see to it that boys or: others guilty of wanton destruction‘ shall be summarily dealt with. Thisi Old Cemetery should be a place oi’ beauty and pride. a place oi historic innoc- EDITORIAL. NOTES. The other lobsters are new with us. that is. the sea lobsters. Every day now brings out. a new King into a corner oi his own malt-l “rev u ‘"115’ "l9 Salaries 0f the lower courts should be increased there of this liver diet‘ in i850. "Since it is easier to wheel r child-than w carry it. what- will prevent a mother from wandering from home many hours every day?" asked the Lady's Newspflller- _ when the first Women's Rights Convention was held in 1848. the Al- used. ‘ In 1874 the Queen said: "Out of 100 Englishmen. 99 refuse to allow their womenkind to belong to a la- dies‘ club," as being in their minds too mixed up with female suffrage. lady doctors and other too liberal opinions. By 1890 restaurants as well as clubs for women aboundcti everywhere. - As far back as 1732 the fipectator spoke of "masculine females“ when women began to ride in regulation habits. Female "doctrcsscs" were once new therefore condemned. “A woman may give herwleislireto literature. but let her once set her foot within the pale oi profesisonal life. and she is practically unsexed." said the Queen in 1860. Again. tell years later. speaking of insurgent women demanding admittance to the proiessions. "It is certainly time to condemn every step taken toward the individualization of women lest their children become the gamins of ‘rthe gutters." . ‘ “He-girls," shrleked the journals of the seventies oi young women seeking co-education. "Manly-wo- men." screamed the journals oi the eighties. when the shortened skirt and shirt waist and women's athlet- The change was “unsexing" for women in 1190. when obstetrics began to pass under the control of male physicians and away from women tenders. And in the schools- u. take back obstetrics. the demand was heralded as the most oAlLv LESSONS IN ENGLISH ' II W. L Gordon she said lt." lleve." e as in "me." accent last syllable. SYNONYMS: height. zenith. elevation, mountain. WORD STUDY: "Use a word three times and it is yours." Let us increase our vocabulary by master- ing one word each clay. Today's fiO#O§OO§O§OO44£0@§fi@§O14 OOQOQOQQQOOOQOQOOQOQQQQO worms _or'rnn sususnn: no not say "I can't hardly believe that Bay "I can hardly be- OFTEN MISPRONOUNCED: ei- lte. Pronounce a-det, a as in "day." OFTEN MISSPELIED: gluey: ey. summit. p0 NOT NEGLECT-Y‘ . yous FOX PUPPIEsA lasenoflmsindof address. word: ALTERNATIVE; the option or choice of two possibilities. /'Can: you suggest an alternative?" i in sasgggchc“-arr_ $27 1r, Manitoba The fried liver gets a little tiresome bany Relllfilfll‘ 50m "unfilled ‘Wm’ y and $28 m Alberta Down w the at times. Vso everywhere dietitians m." “Wild women." remarked the BOOK llrescnt date only a moderate share :3: ffzerzfiigtigg ogngmrirwmlfgvtc Saturday Review‘ The convention g I of the land available for successful Qglfs liver, bread’ crumb‘, musrh in 1852 was “The Tom-ioolery Con- Y - tillage has been occupied as famls. 100K115 ‘Hlld 01110118; liver. b11600. vcmmn". fun“: shrmkmg sister‘ ROBERTA’ LEE hood" was another pllfbse- Wldllll’ en<o Care oi Linen Never store aulay linen that has been starchcd. It is likely to ‘crack and even rot. Rinse the articles of then wrap them in blue paper. The bluc paper prevents them turning yellow. - Milk 1 kept closely covered. The tops oi all milk bottles should bc rinsed before opening. as a sanitary prc- caution. Enameled Suuccpaml If new enameled saucepans arc placed in a vessel of warm water and allowed to come to a boil. then cooled, they will last much longer than ordinarily before either crack- ing or burning. §§O§40§O§§§§§0O§OO§O¥OQO The Land We Love By m... Yelgh 09-00000 me+r++p++ovooww Standard Time in Canada i Q. What is Standard Tillie in‘ Canada? I A. Standard time is used throughout Canada during the year. summer time having been adopted‘, by only a few cities. Standard time; is divided into the following fivei divisions. each an hour earlier than‘ that to its-eatsward, according w degrees of longitude; Atlantic. 60 all starch. dry them thoroughly and irony Milk and buttcmiilk should be‘ would be nothing in it for any of thecourts in-Quebec. it may be taken for granted that the 65 members who represent Quq- bcc in Parliament would not sup- port any measure of that complexion. And ‘l5 ll» must necessarily lac‘ a Government measure that IIlHKCSI. the increase. no Governmentislikc-l ly to propose an increase oi Judges‘ salaries unless it deals with both value to thelpresent and future gen- bud. n new bludc of grass or u new Blood transfusions kept them alive for a number of months. bu they-finally succumbed, — So don't think of the liver diet as a fad. It has established itself de- finitely as the greatest blood build- er known to science. O§0§OQQ§O+90§+99+O+90§O4 Daily Selections FOR ' Guardian Readers 944-66-660404 009044 Q60 OO-Ofi- """‘¥"*' "“"P““°“‘-" “""s°"°°‘"' °"° gffiiiisfiiiiffii?”‘c§.?f§§f“9§° 3Z1. everqnadcbl/ Womell- grees;--l05-d6g1‘ee8; Mountain, 105! A woman of the 18th and early degrees-mo degrees; Pacific 120‘ 19th century. bereft of husband and dBBPBW-alld W¢5§Wllld~ when ll l5, desirous oi ‘not starving to death, ggghx alias?‘ could sew. teach ior_almost nothing a_ m’ at cargary and B A M are a Yclir- 9i‘ slave l" kitchens and l" Vancouver. When it is noon at. a few mines and factories—nothing London. England. it is '1 A. M. at‘ else. But women were beginning to Mlmlillfll- read andrwrite. and those mannish females who could spell and pron- l ounce three and four syllable words bold innovators would have to go were "apes of men." By 1750 the crations. Let the Old Cemetery be a matter of respectful and reverent care on the part oi‘ all citizens. We owcthls not only to the dead but ' to ourselves and to the Citizens Committee who arc giving of their time‘ and money to properly main-i tain this relic oi the early years oi the city. flower. . ‘llle fruit blossolll buds arc now recognizable. and we are assured by orchardists that there is good pru- mlsc of an abundant fruit crop. I This will be n summer of collvcn- tions in-Churlottetown. The Medl- cal Association. it is expected. will bring between eight hundred and u thousand people. — --_-ca>—-— TIIE FEDERAL SESSION. Liberalism. both fcdcrzll iillil pro- vincial. is having the fight of its life and a losing fight it is. In botll cases the trouble is duplicity and incapacity. l HE closing days. or wccks. of the l-‘cderal session are marked by storms and recrimination. The pro- posed cxtravagant expenditure for the beautification oi the City of Ottawa has raised a fracas which the Superior and County Courts to- gether. Alld. strangely enough, this mutter has to bc decided by u Par- liament whose lliembers were elected Oil a basis of $4.000 in scsssional in- dclnnity to each member. and which they are now moving to hoist (by the Round Robin process) to $6.000! flew can these men refuse to the Judges of the land an increase of pay whilc they are proposing to vote so hnndsolnc n bonus to themselves? They simply can't refuse!‘ And wllnt follows? Behind the increased indemnity to Cabinet Ministers. Sen- ators and M.P.'s. lies the inevitable increase to Deputy Ministers and May ti. 1921i "Ladies Revival of Learning" was infuriating men; women-women! were preparing to write books. “warlike women. learned women. and women who are politicians ab- andon the circle which nature has‘ traced about their sex. and convert themselves into men." Dancing. walking. drawing. the harp and sew- ing were genteel. womanly ways oi wasting time. Gardening for wom- |cn was ever feminine. v How long will it take us this lesson; your mother 1S welbgr-oundcd m THE FEAR 0F THE WICKED- Tile fear of the wicked. it shall come upon him: but the desire of the righteous shall be grantcd.— ‘Prov. 10:24. [PRAYER-Create in mc a clean heart. O God. slid renew u. right spirit within mc. Till-z QUl-JS'l‘l0N oh Gigdlciérlxil the hand of Dchthlm” °‘“ss‘°s' bu‘ b°y°"d m“ s“. ‘Phat. the‘ things we struggle 5g imr '| ncvcr reached. But her father in to cam Arc as fragile as breath? ‘i850 was outraged by her indecent ‘demands for education and co-edu- othcr chiefs of the Civil Service. They claim with some brtsisof reas- °"- ma! they d0 a far larger share of the necessary public work oi the In the sprmg U“: your“: mmrslGovcrlilncllt than do the Ministerial‘ ‘cation only less bitterly than your nrght liatlicr was shamed to the depths by one famous and rrch and proud. your sister's "unsexedv insistence on iThe other merely a man Thoura medical or professional career. mllllll flwhrlt are women coming w?“ rTwo of us died with thc passing rlinvc sent to be oiic of the crowd. ' Government. has already frightened the Ministry. Also a proposed grant for adding to the equipment of Rldenu Hall has precipitated a discussion and an amendment from supporters of the All Canadian are desirous that the Capital City of this young dominion shall be worthy of the country: that the residence oi their Excellencies. Viscount and Viscountess Willingdon or other representatives of their Ma- funcy lightly turns to the grout pro-| blcm of human existence. how to‘ ‘heads of Departments. the latter de-l voting lnost of their time and ener-iNow cold and still on their bicrs‘w““ every gmemmm '3‘ W?" Sm” rgies to political intrigue. the culti_-] they lie. buy it new automobile without pay-Nation and irrigation of their con- And "h" l5 “Ch mlubled bmw- rng me prrcr. And‘ arrhough 1r rS-‘stltuencies and the party debates not easy. some have accomplished it.‘ ‘n P“"“‘“‘em' i Farming is now genera‘ mrough"with votes and commitments of W" the C°"""'Y- Th“ wenhel‘ “"191 tens of millions to be rushed through‘ llghliully cool for working and good under forced draught in the closingl progress l, barns madrh and present hours. Ottawa must be made the indications are that seeding will beipzastullilrfltll of theiNorth." "8 ORP- secon " . flmshcd “m” than usual‘ -a cost of unttblrdormilliblzge ¥tijrtdlldCoyl| I i i And both of them knew that they‘ both must die-. rBut which is the richer now? S0 the session dram to h (ylqgglAnd both krrcw “manger and borrffto go to the theatre alone at night. felt pain. And both were loved on earth. But now You have taken thcln home again. And what was the fortune worth? Are we bound for our- goals to try. ...,,“|alone." And as late as 1802 the uttermostlQueen was still remarking: "A gen- ieration ago it was not proper and Well they are coming closer to life 1700. In i860 the New York Herald said: i"'1‘hirty years ago it was thought ‘unsafe for a lady to visit a public place in the daytime. Now they wish ‘Several women in New York whose ‘social position secured them from ,criticism have already taken the lfreedom of attending the theater ieaties shall be in keeping with the dignity of the position. Necessary ex- psndtture u. the Capital and on the Vice-Regal residence will not be ob- jected to by any self-respecting Olin- adlan. The objection raised in the House of Commons was not b of any cheese-paring desire to de- prive either the Capital or the Vice- ltegal residence of any embellish --“‘e"nc° m menu which are properly their duel“ 0mm“ “d 8mm‘ 5mm‘ Mr‘ It was rather because of the susplcl-l m wmoh “mob” m the Govenhilthis remark as unparliamenlary and‘ "H: I muunnum of demanded a retrt1ltl0\l from ml the Oil! OIFOttsIs sndrhskmg it and unparliamentary language. everyone knows is untrue. yet he w Oanuh ‘what wuhliitba u F» V b United many millions will .. . “'1”??? 55"???" us are to be torn down. whole Mr. Dunning! statement goes on re-. cord as "senseless." r I lerlicr-General must have an official There are differences of opinion as; r. ' to what constitutes parilamentaryhanother in British Columbia, Aianother in Halifax; all the Judges} member. or Parrrament may my wharmust have; their salaries increased. by thousands of dollars; Parliamentl ;is to make another must not be accused of lying. The Grab; new and ruxrmo other day in the House of Commons at Paris and Tokyo-these are only‘ Mr. Dunning made a statement with ‘i ‘W’ °l "l9 mill!’ 118ml! in the riot-l ' " ‘° """‘*‘“"*°'°"* nrruflonar “unions and colossal orgy of expendlturer i110" 80in! 0n. or being prepared. csidence in Quebec. and perhaps‘ and, huge Salary, us Embassies iTill the last dark shadows fall? And whether as rich or poor we die Does it matter after all? lshoullgl the napkin be left after a] i {mes i lBennstt said the statement was? The millions thus flung away can A n rhourd b, rm, "tenseless." Mr. Dunning objected to bPlllE no return. The loss can onlybeslde the plate: never l"! PEPE"! by taxation. or by more borrowing. which means new bur- w 5m" “h” "uumm "7 dens on the shoulders of the tax- Bennett- The Speaker did not Sill-payers. Thus the vicious circle all...” h, m, rordrrrg‘ rddrarrrrr, boy itself with m comrades. To it . “m Mr; punmn"; congenuon, and waste and extravagance is enlargedstsmping the remark was allowed tostand. and "m" n" ‘i’ "l" °" "'1'? Iidfl- Md [is not this wilful waste the direct and shortest road to woful want and disaster in ‘the year‘. to semi? when writing letters? - ’ - lprove servants ltfthe‘ preach!!! of‘ guests or other servants? ' singly and considenteiy. ihardlypossible for young ladies of {good repute to walk alone in the {streets of London. The modern girl lscouts the idaa of dangers to be ‘concealed from her. of dark places in life which she is not allowed to ‘penetrate. A curious state of things. By ROBERTA LII —Tlt-Bits--Edgar A. Guest. —-—-ooa---_- 9000000000 jbut‘ one which has to be accepted whether we like it or not." _The Queen said hopelessly in 1894. "The ideal is now a strong. athletic. breezy womanhood. which has no tenderness and no reserve — which rm,‘ lwrejrfltslks slang andrsmokes-which is old it. _ out in all weathers and all day long. Q. What is especially ‘necelsry {ohm}; fiffljfl'g_"flghgg_ Qhgmu‘ own,“ ‘Rfiirilllw goorto its club. gives dinners m lts| male friends and is something of a‘ Q. Where and in what manner A. Neatnsss is especially neoes» and sealing cfa letter. Q. - 1s it ever pennlsslbls w ril- a marl and woman are intgrohanfg. r able tit-ins. what one dosh, ‘the “fr. manor. #0111031 through a long period of probation. But no such thing has taken pincc. Tile sweet girl graduates have quiet- ly glided in among us and become familiar figures. they seem tollnd lovers and husbands in the ordinary course of nature. and among mcn who are not looked upon as vision- ary or eccentric." Better babies. the slogan of the decade! with baby shows and ii “Baby Week." But when baby shows were new. in the fifties and sixties. the periodicals trembled over the "outrageous." “appaling." and "dc- grading" idea. "Such exhibitions are as degrading as they are cer- tainly disagreeable. if not disgust- ing. ' Modern dances.are in disreputa- as usual! Those who first did the "turkey trot" were depraved beings, and conservatives sighed for the discarded waltz. forgetting that the waltz when new was not considered nice-nor were the "modern" and therefore “scandaious" dances of 1860. There was excitementovcr “lady acrobats" in i870; over suggestion of cooperative homes and kitchens and “flats" in 1873; over women ushers in theaters in 1884- “men are quicker. find the seats sooner." \ Harper's Bazar was sternly criti- cized in the late sixties for "exhib- iting women's faces in public prints. And so most of the old bogies. tested out. disappear. and new ones take their place. But today. as in i700. the home and marriage and the chlldand female delicacy are still in imminent danger, and. as in every decade. "are endangered as never before." ‘ -~-~ -~- -<-O-> the first . _ AAA4¢ as "Améoon TE Ovévw‘ ‘ - It is usuallyrat a very early age that worm; ‘r, I t» the fox pup. You can't got after this menace u... 5 so after the pup is tin-g, w Everybody with expe enee iii-ranching know; don't alwraya not on their knowlflile. Many a litter h“ lost through this negligence. You cannot us; . , . . . . . y Dr. Ffrencii s, Vermlclde Capsules‘ too soon. ' It is thb only remedy that gives lbw] faction with no after-effects- All successful ranchers throughout the world use them, up in two sizes-Nob l and 2.‘ ‘The latter are ball strennh for pups. Price $1.00 box (00 capsules) prepaid ‘o E. A. rosrlailm... cgngdu‘; popular Company. ThmGreat-West Lil's, hays just issued rates for a new “Penslon" policy which combines protection in the event of death or disability prior to agc sixty. and a pension. llllilbla monthly, beginning at age 80 or 65. and continuing during the lifetime of the assured. lt is therefore an all-round policy, and.‘ one which should ap- peal to men‘ and women whohave an eye on their own ful- . ures, and the welfare of their families. Write for full particulars, stating age. to liynlllnan 8r Company Lid. Provincial Managers-The Great-West Life Charlottetown, P. E. I. Agents at All _Principal Points TO DRIN BRAHMIN TEA It is Always Fresh and Pure iSold only in Red, Hygenic, Airtight Packages. r Our Introductory Offer Witlicvery $5.00 Book 0f Milk 'l‘i~ck- cts that you purhase from us, we shall give you 2 1A quart tickets free. When you buy our milk and are satisfied with its quality and becomes a steady customer you keep getting this bonus. The Pure Milk Co. Ltd. Cor. Fitzroy and. Great George Streets MAY 8, 192 , . lllllefl; ‘ o... 7.1.’? “ii It works sure snfirfm‘ Sunnyside 8. -_. i"! lb. Put any 4 \‘ Pal. lllzulltlilg ileum lo n fnlr. was tlrivillr. lllzlnic- W‘ilL‘ll a gract drowni- nless overt-nine ‘him nllfl the lay down in- firs: it ll'l and ‘went to sleep. Till.‘ ‘horse. willful; ilimsirlzf free lo do us ibe- ‘WililllGiL promptly kicked ~ im- stlll’ irce of tile emcee ulrli l‘illl liwuy When I-al nlvrrke iv: folzzzll 11'.) horse. While lle ‘VilllS pondering over tllc siluallicm. "u strlnzozor calm: up. "Am l Put or am l 12.01?" asked Put. "(llim s-ure I dunno.“ sold -v|le fiifllll‘ I.‘ "will." ~ai<l l’u-t.'“fi'oi'||l Pul or... lust a ‘horse. itllli ll‘ ol'nl lrut ul‘vo rollllll a curt. tadpoles. would it give him a big bass voice like a frog? Mother-Goon gracious. They'd kill him. Willie-Well. they didn't!--Gobliil. ‘no. Auntie did not know that ‘Lonny had Just received a spanking, so when she found him crying behind the house. she said kindly. "My dear. what is the matter? Is there anything I can do for you?" “No.2 was the tearful response, "it's all been done." v ‘i British Columbia Mouldings and ..ln alumna ~ Nltlflll ma: "out a. N ; u. shbuldbe" mrarfib o c’ would Mwnllv expect that tbsls Sheathing last arrived direct hdn Vancouvu Ono hill sarlosd B. 0. MOULDINGI AND IIILTIING ' lltftcl Ilttdtfl.‘ -—————<o-@- —-- Willle-—Ma, if the baby was to eat‘ Cream Separators The "New" sharnlw Shipment just recirivcd sell- ing at lowest brill“- ltepalr parts for all les machines in stfllvli- J. L. DOUGLAS as queen STREET_ CIIAIILOTTETOWN. r- h- '- IS Spring flime ~. llfodak Time have a nice selection? “tonnes and nltowNli-l We from $2.50 up. FILMS 5 7% All slim in stock- The 2 M805 DRUGSTORE m h... 0mm 9W‘ Telophonl sls mu orsm Bowl" . Attsatlll "rml-IIW‘ Marvel. Shlllll‘